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I'm not sure I understand you Urwumpe, you believe in the myth of global warming, yet you appear dead-set against a technology which would stop pumping those "greenhouse gases" into the atmosphere.
I'm not sure what Germany is doing differently in regards to the United States, but we have 104 reactors operating at 65 plants (with more on the way) and don't seem to have these problems you describe with leaking nuclear waste, and unnatural birth rates. Our waste is stored at the various plants, and other than the long term question of what to do with it (which we have time to work on), it's not causing any problems right now. Is this a perfect solution? no. But is our lack of a solution causing any immediate ill effects? no.
The thing with nuclear power in regards to coal is a question of "what if?" rather than the fact that the problems with coal are now and continuous.
I'm not sure what Germany is doing differently in regards to the United States, but we have 104 reactors operating at 65 plants (with more on the way) and don't seem to have these problems you describe with leaking nuclear waste, and unnatural birth rates. Our waste is stored at the various plants, and other than the long term question of what to do with it (which we have time to work on), it's not causing any problems right now. Is this a perfect solution? no. But is our lack of a solution causing any immediate ill effects? no.
The thing with nuclear power in regards to coal is a question of "what if?" rather than the fact that the problems with coal are now and continuous.